A current Apple employee is suing the company, alleging it spies on employees' private lives through their personal devices
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Amar Bhakta, a manager at Apple, alleges that the company infringes on employees’ personal privacy through surveillance and data collection via work and personal devices.
The lawsuit claims that using a personal Apple device for work makes employees susceptible to broad permissions that allow Apple to "access, search, and use all of its employees' data - including their personal data".
Apple's policies allegedly require employees to agree to various forms of surveillance and data access, even extending to equipment they use at home for work.
Bhakta emphasizes that the Apple ecosystem does not provide privacy but rather exposes employees to constant surveillance, challenging the company's privacy-centric image.
Read at Fortune
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